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Matar Paneer Pulao

Some days you just want a meal that feels homely without taking forever, and this matar paneer pulao does exactly that.

This matar paneer pulao is the kind of dish you put together on days when you want something comforting but don’t have the mental space for a long recipe. Soft paneer, sweet peas, and fragrant basmati rice all cook together in one pot, and the result is a bowl that feels cozy, familiar, and satisfying every single time.

If you enjoy easy one-pot meals like this, you might also love trying our Tehri (UP style vegetable pulao or yellow rice) or Kabuli Chana Pulao, both are simple, flavourful, and perfect for fuss-free & delicious recipes.Β 

Ingredients for Matar Paneer Pulao

  • Rice: Use a long grain variety of rice to achieve that separate, fluffy rice texture. I have used basmati rice, but any long grain rice will work here.Β Β 
  • Paneer: Cubed paneer lightly coated in cornflour and fried until golden-brown to help it retain its shape.Β  If you have 15 extra minutes, I would highly recommend making paneer from scratch using my homemade paneer recipe. It yields really soft and delicious paneer and you’ll be surprised how easy it is to make!
  • Veggies: Green peas for sweetness and thinly sliced onions for a soft, caramelised base.
  • Whole Spices: Cumin seeds, cinnamon, bay leaves, green and black cardamom, cloves, and peppercorns add warmth and aroma.
  • Aromatics: A slit green chilli for gentle heat and brightness.
  • Fats: Sunflower oil and ghee for richness and a fragrant finish.
  • Seasoning: Salt and a splash of lemon juice for balance.
  • Fresh Herbs: Chopped coriander leaves to garnish.

Richa’s Top Tips

  • Fry the paneer lightly: A quick shallow-fry helps the paneer stay firm and golden so it doesn’t crumble when mixed with the rice.
  • Keep the rice soaked: Soaking basmati for at least 30 minutes ensures long, separate grains that don’t turn sticky while cooking.
  • Let the whole spices bloom: Give the spices a minute in hot ghee to release their aroma before adding onions. This step builds the base flavour of the pulao.
  • SautΓ© the rice gently: Stirring the soaked, drained rice in the ghee-spice mixture for a couple of minutes helps coat each grain and prevents breakage during cooking.
  • Rest the pulao before serving: Once cooked, let the pulao sit covered for 10 minutes. This allows the flavours to settle and the grains to firm up without turning mushy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this in a pressure cooker?

Yes! After sautΓ©ing the onions, rice, peas, and paneer, add water and cook for 1 whistle on medium heat. Let the pressure release naturally for the fluffiest results.

Can I add other vegetables to this recipe?

Absolutely. Carrots, beans, cauliflower, sweetcorn, and even potatoes work well. Just chop them small so they cook evenly with the rice.

Can I replace paneer with a non-veg protein?

Yes. Boneless chicken pieces or small prawns can be added. SautΓ© them first until half-cooked, then mix into the rice as it cooks.

Why did my rice turn mushy?

This usually happens if there’s too much water or the rice wasn’t soaked and drained well. Stick to the recipe ratio and avoid stirring too much once water is added.

How do I stop my paneer from breaking?

Use firm, fresh paneer (homemade paneer is best), cut into large cubes, and coat lightly in cornflour. This keeps the pieces intact even when mixed with rice.

Storage Tips

  • Fridge: Store the pulao in an airtight container for 2–3 days. Add a splash of water while reheating so the rice stays soft and doesn’t dry out.
  • Freezer: You can freeze it for up to a month. Portion it into small boxes, thaw overnight in the fridge, and reheat gently on the stovetop.
  • Reheating: Warm on low heat with a little water or ghee. Avoid microwaving for too long because paneer can turn rubbery, short bursts work best.
  • Avoid leaving out: Since it contains paneer and cooked rice, don’t leave it at room temperature for more than 1–2 hours.

Serving Ideas

For a quick and light meal, matar pulao pairs well with simple sides like:

  • Cucumber raita: super quick and easy, this raita is refreshing & makes for the perfect accompaniment.Β 
  • Boondi Raita: if you want to jazz up your simple side, try this variation for similar flavors in different textures.Β 
  • Asian Slaw: another super light and fresh side fix for a healthy addition to your plate.Β 
  • Curry: for a heartier, more complete meal, matar pulao is excellent when served alongside a flavorful curry.Β 

Try this matar paneer pulao to satisfy your cravings tonight and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram @my_foodstory so that I can see how you give them your own spin.

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Matar Paneer Pulao

Aromatic, textural, and absolutely delicious, this matar paneer pulao recipe is comforting enough for a weeknight meal but delicious enough to keep it fun and interesting.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Diet Vegetarian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 8 portions
Calories 432kcal
Author Richa

Ingredients

  • 2 cups basmati rice soaked for 30 minutes
  • 400 grams paneer cut into 1 Β½ inch cubes
  • 2 tablespoons cornflour
  • 3 tablespoons sunflower oil
  • 2 tablespoons ghee
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • Β½ inch cinnamon
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 green cardamoms
  • 1 black cardamom
  • 5 black peppercorns
  • 5 cloves
  • 1 green chilli slit
  • 2 onions thinly sliced, 1 cup
  • 1 cup green peas
  • 4 cups water
  • 1 Β½ teapoon salt
  • 1 teapoon lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves

Instructions

  • add the paneer pieces to a bowl, add the corn flour, mix gently to coat the paneer well.
    400 grams paneer, 2 tablespoons cornflour
  • Heat a pan or kadai with 3 tablespoons of oil and once the oil is moderately hot, add the paneer pieces & fry them until golden brown from both sides, transfer to a plate and set aside for use later.
    3 tablespoons sunflower oil
  • Heat the same pan or kadai, add ghee, add all the whole spices, green chilli, stir & cook over low flame for a minute. add onions & cook over medium heat until turn light golden. Drain water from soaked rice, add to the kadai & saute gently for 2-3 minutes till they are dry. Add green peas, fried paneer pieces, salt, lemon juice, water and stir well. Once it starts boiling, set the pulao on low heat and cook for 12-15 minutes till the rice is cooked. Rest for 10 minutes, garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve.
    2 cups basmati rice, 2 tablespoons ghee, 1 teaspoon cumin seeds, Β½ inch cinnamon, 2 bay leaves, 2 green cardamoms, 1 black cardamom, 5 black peppercorns, 5 cloves, 1 green chilli, 2 onions, 1 cup green peas, 4 cups water, 1 Β½ teapoon salt, 1 teapoon lemon juice, 1 tablespoon finely chopped coriander leaves

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Nutrition

Calories: 432kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 43mg | Sodium: 479mg | Potassium: 154mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 148IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 275mg | Iron: 1mg

This article was researched and written by Harita Odedra.

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Chilli Paneer – Street Style

By: Richa

Craving that spicy, tangy, street-style Chilli Paneer you get from your favorite Indo-Chinese joint? This version brings the same bold flavors home and that signature glossy sauce you can’t stop eating.

Close up of street style chilli paneer in a wok

Chilli Paneer has that perfect balance of spice, crunch, and comfort that makes it everyone’s go-to Indo-Chinese dish. The soft paneer, crisp veggies, and glossy, flavourful sauce come together so beautifully that it’s hard to stop at just one bite.Β 

Making it at home is so much easier than you might think. You just need a handful of pantry staples and a hot wok to get those street-style flavours right. These go perfectly with dishes like Veg Hakka Noodles or Egg Fried Rice, to make up the perfect meal for a cosy night in with family & friends.

Chilli Paneer Ingredients

  • Paneer: Use fresh, firm paneer so it holds shape when fried but stays soft inside.
  • Coating Mix: A blend of cornflour, maida (all purpose flour), Kashmiri chilli powder, soy sauce, salt, and a splash of water to give the paneer a crisp outer layer.
  • Aromatics: Ginger, garlic, and green chillies add that signature Indo-Chinese punch and depth of flavour.
  • Veggies: Onion and capsicum (green bell pepper) for added textureΒ 
  • Sauces: Soy sauce, red chilli sauce, ketchup, vinegar, and a touch of cornflour creates the glossy, spicy-sweet base.
  • Oil: For frying and stir-frying.
  • Spring Onions: To garnish and add freshness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this recipe vegan?

Yes! Simply replace the paneer with firm tofu. Pat it dry before coating and frying so it crisps up nicely and holds the sauce well.

Can I make this with gravy?

Absolutely. Just add about half a cup of water or vegetable stock to the sauce when cooking, and let it simmer for a few extra minutes. You’ll get that perfect saucy consistency that’s great with rice or noodles.

Is Chilli Paneer healthy?

It can be! While it’s usually fried, you can air fry or pan-fry the paneer instead of deep frying. Use less oil, add more veggies, and you’ll have a lighter version that still tastes amazing.

Richa’s Top Tips

  • Use quality paneer: Good paneer will take on flavours really well and stay soft instead of becoming rubbery when deep fried. Store bought paneer will do, but if you’ve got that extra 15 minute window, try out my Homemade Paneer Recipe!
  • Fry on high heat: Keeps the paneer crispy on the outside and prevents it from turning chewy.
  • Keep the veggies crunchy: Onions and capsicum should be just cooked, still bright, crisp, and full of bite. That’s where the street-style texture comes from.
  • Don’t skip the wok toss: Once you add the sauce, toss everything quickly on high heat to coat the paneer evenly and get that glossy finish.

Storage Tips

  • Fridge: Store leftover Chilli Paneer in an airtight container for up to 2 days. The paneer might soften a bit, but it’ll still taste delicious.
  • Freezer: It’s best to freeze just the sauce (without paneer) for up to 10 days. When ready to eat, thaw and toss with freshly fried paneer cubes.
  • Reheating: Warm it up in a pan over low heat. Add a splash of water to loosen the sauce and keep it from drying out. Avoid microwaving too long, as paneer can turn rubbery.

Serving Ideas

This Chilli Paneer tastes amazing on its own, but if you’re putting together a full Indo-Chinese spread, here are some delicious pairings to try:

Customisation Ideas

  • Make it saucier: Want that restaurant-style gravy version? Just add an extra half cup of water to the sauce and let it simmer till slightly thickened.
  • Try it with tofu: Swap the paneer with firm tofu for a vegan-friendly version that’s just as satisfying.
  • Add veggies: Toss in diced bell peppers, mushrooms, or baby corn for more texture and flavor.
  • Use baked or air-fried paneer: Skip deep-frying for a lighter, equally tasty version that still has that crisp bite.
  • Add crunch: Sprinkle toasted sesame seeds or crushed roasted peanuts on top just before serving for a fun twist.
Chilli Paneer served on a platter

And that’s your street-style Chilli Paneer, mouth watering crispiness, spicy, and full of flavor. You can trust it to always hit the right spot, whether you’re cooking for friends or just craving a quick fix for yourself. Every bite has that balance of heat and tang that makes you reach for another piece before you even realize it.

If you try this recipe, I’d love to see how it turns out! Share your version and tag @my_foodstory on Instagram, I can’t wait to see your kitchen magic.

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Chilli Paneer served on a platter
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Street Style Chilli Paneer

Make street style chilli paneer easily with this recipe! Sweet, spicy, tangy with soft cubes of crispy paneer – this recipe is irresistable!
Course Snacks & Appetizers
Cuisine Indian Chinese
Diet Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 308kcal
Author Richa

Ingredients

  • 200 grams Paneer cut into cubes
  • 2 tablespoons Cornflour
  • 1 tablespoon maida
  • 1 teaspoon Kashmiri Chilli Powder
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
  • Β½ teaspoon Salt
  • A splash of water
  • Oil for Frying approx half cup

Sauce Mixture

  • 1 tablespoon Soy Sauce
  • 2 teaspoons Red Chilli Sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Ketchup
  • ΒΌ teaspoon Kashmiri Chilli Powder or paprika
  • Β½ teaspoon Vinegar
  • ΒΌ teaspoon Salt
  • Β½ teaspoon Cornflour
  • Β½ cup Water

For the Stir Fry

  • 2 teaspoons chopped Ginger
  • 2 teaspoons chopped Garlic
  • 2-3 Green Chillies slit lengthwise
  • 2 Onions cubed
  • 1 Capsicum cubed
  • 1 tablespoons chopped Spring Onions

Instructions

  • Add cornflour, maida, kashmiri chilli powder, soy sauce, salt to a bowl. Add the paneer cubes and toss to coat. Sprinkle a little water just to get the coating to stick to the paneer. Toss and set aside.
  • Heat oil in a wok or pan and add the paneer piece by piece to prevent them from sticking to each other. Fry them on high heat for 2-3 minutes, turning once or twice till they are golden brown. Take them out on a plate and set aside.
  • Whisk together all the ingredients under sauce and set aside.
  • Remove any excess oil from the wok, leaving behind 1.5 tbsp oil. Once the oil is hot, add ginger, garlic and green chillies. Saute for a minute or two and add onions and capsicum.
  • Stir fry for 2-3 minutes on high heat and add the paneer cubes. Toss the paneer with the aromatics for a minute.
  • Give the sauce a whisk and add it to the wok. Toss together on high heat for 2 minutes till the cornflour is cooked and the sauce takes on a thick, glossy finish and coats the paneer pieces. Add a little water if you want a little more sauce. Sprinkle with chopped spring onions and serve hot.

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Notes

  1. Chilli Paneer Gravy: For saucier chilli paneer, add an extra half cup of water to the sauce
  2. Vegan Chilli Paneer: You can easily substitute the paneer for tofu to make chilli tofu
  3. You can substitute the store bought chilli sauce with homemade chilli garlic paste. I highly recommend making it yourself. I used Kashmiri Red Chillies for this recipe which have more colour than heat
  4. If using homemade chilli paste, once you add it to to the wok, be sure to fry it until almost allΒ of the raw aroma goes. This will help you avoid the raw chilli taste and smell in the dish.Β 

Nutrition

Calories: 308kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 33mg | Sodium: 850mg | Potassium: 191mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 1152IU | Vitamin C: 46mg | Calcium: 264mg | Iron: 1mg

This article is researched and written by Harita Odedra.

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Restaurant Style Shahi Paneer | Delicious Shahi Paneer Recipe

By: Priyanka

With time we all get better at what we do as we practice more and the same goes with cooking! This restaurant style shahi paneer is one such example which I aced over time and now it turns out supremely addictive every time!

If you stumbled upon my blog to know how to cook restaurant style shahi paneer at home, then firstly I thank you for clicking on my link!

Secondly, if the pictures of my shahi paneer are generating any iota of doubt in your mind that this one doesn’t look homemade, then I would humbly request you to trust me on this!

This gorgeous shahi paneer is absolutely made at home from scratch and yours will also turn out exactly the same once you follow this fail-proof recipe!

What is Shahi Paneer?

As the name suggests, shahi paneer is a special occasion dish to celebrate something special on a special day!

This is one of the most frequently ordered dishes in any classic Indian restaurant and is immensely loved by almost all vegetarians thanks to the delicious taste of its gravy!

The silky richness of the shahi paneer gravy justifies its name and once you try it at any good Indian restaurant you won’t be able to wait to make it at home!

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Air Fryer Paneer Tikka for Weight Loss | High Protein Vegetarian Recipe

By: Priyanka

If you are looking for a meatless yet protein-rich dinner idea, then you are at the right page! This easy-to-make high protein air fryer paneer tikka is perfect for your healthy & nutritious dinner and it tastes delicious too!

With the increasing popularity of air fryers in India, it's high time to share how to make India's most loved recipe paneer tikka in the air fryer!

My air fryer paneer tikka is not only easy to make but also super quick to put together making it a perfect choice for your busy weekday dinner or even your next party appetizer!

Paneer tikka is a flagship recipe of Indian cuisine and I am sure anyone fond of spicy food must have tried this at least once! You haven’t? Then you are missing out on a lot!

If you own an air fryer, try this air fryer paneer tikka this weekend and I am sure you will come back here to thank me!

What is air fryer paneer tikka?

When you make the super-popular paneer tikka in your air fryer, it becomes the air fryer paneer tikka; so let me decode paneer tikka for you first in case you are not familiar with it.

Paneer tikka is smoky grilled cubes of paneer which have been marinated in a spicy yogurt mixture for a few hours.

To add merry to the musical, the paneer cubes are threaded into skewers along with crunchy veggies alternatively to give that ultimate pleasure to your taste buds.

The skewers with paneer and veggies are then grilled in an air fryer for that tempting smoky & charred flavor where the succulent paneer soaks up all the spices and bursts into a flavor bomb inside your mouth!

Exciting, isn't it? Let’s see what you need to make this deliciousness!

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Restaurant Style Chilli Paneer | Indo-Chinese Chilli Paneer Stir Fry Recipe

By: Priyanka

I am sure you have had your fair share of chilli paneer till date if you are an Indian because this is one such Indo-Chinese dish that all Indians love to devour irrespective of them being a strict vegetarian or a meat-lover!

Let’s make the crowd favorite chilli paneer at home and bring the restaurant vibes in, what’s say?

When my better half suggested making this recipe, to be honest, I was a bit sceptical! That’s simply because I lost one critical cooking skill which is typically used in this recipe!

Wondering what the heck I am talking about? Let’s find out!

If you have been following me for a long time, you would have surely noticed how my recipes have evolved over time.

This blog has always been a place where I share what I and my family eat in our regular life; so you may have noticed that my recipes here have taken a turn into the skinnier side since the last couple of years.

Since we have been consuming low-fat & low-cal recipes off late, that’s what I share with you all and that’s exactly why & how I lost one of the key cooking skills i.e. deep frying!

Still confused and thinking how losing this skill is related to this recipe of restaurant style chilli paneer? Read on to know more!

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Healthy Paneer Tikka at Home | Protein Rich Vegetarian Dinner

By: Priyanka

If you are looking for a meatless yet protein-rich dinner idea, then you are at the right page! This easy-to-make paneer tikka is perfect for your healthy & nutritious dinner which tastes delicious too! After a long absence due to medical emergencies in family, I am back with yet another healthy recipe which is packed […]

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